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Nonsense, there's a world full of top totty. Especially in the far east, the former soviet union states, and South America.Originally posted by stek View PostYou look around for other beautiful women that want to make love after leaving the EU. But there aren't any.
Just avoid the first world states like the US and Australia where women have got a bit uppity
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Since when was 199°F equivalent to 100°C? Such poor fact-checking.Tourist killed after falling into 100°C acidic hot spring at Yellowstone....
Colin Nathaniel Scott fell into the 199°F Norris Geyers Basin at Yellowstone National Park....
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Ah. Darwin Awards...Originally posted by scooterscot View PostThat must have stung. And having to acknowledge they'll never find a body. You'd think the calcium would keep the bones skeleton intact for a while.
BOILED ALIVE Tourist killed after falling into 100°C acidic hot spring at Yellowstone as rescuers admit they will find no remains
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Mental note made of another place to dispose of bodies.....Have you tried switching it off and back on again??Comment
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